Deputies believe the woman was attacked during an argument with her boyfriend. There is still no word on her condition. Meanwhile, community members gathered at an Orlando church for a rally aimed at stopping that violence.

The ceremony at the Sanitary of Solid Rock United Methodist Church was about remembering lives lost to violence and bringing the community together to discuss how to get the problem under control. It's a message Patricia Davis listens to with a heavy heart. Her grandson, Joshua Johnson, was killed in 2012.

"He was abducted off the streets, snatched, and thrown in a van. He was put in a house in Pine Hills and his body was burned," Davis said.

"We can't police our way out of this,” said Capt. Jeff Stonebreaker with the Orange County Sheriff's Department. “It's impossible."

Stonebreaker said it must be fixed at the community level.

Orlando Police Chief John Mina said fixing at the community level will require officers to build relationships with the people they protect.

"It's not all about the bad guys. I tell my officers to take time out of each day to touch the lives of a child," Mina said.

Law enforcement officials said violent crimes are on the decline. They said they attribute that to events that build partnerships and bring awareness.

THE PROBLEMS YOU'LL FACE IN AND OUT OF THE WATER. LATE BREAKING TONIGHT IN ORANGE COUNTY A WOMAN HOSPITALIZED AFTER STABBED MULTIPLE TIMES OUTSIDE OF HER HOME. DEPUTIES BELIEVE THE WOMAN WAS ATTACKED DURING AN ARGUMENT WITH HER BOYFRIEND. THERE IS NO WORD ON HER CONDITION BUT THE ATTACK IS ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF VIOLENCE THAT MANY SAY IS PLAGUING OUR COMMUNITY. TONIGHT LOCAL RESIDENTS GATHERED AT AN ORLANDO CHURCH FOR A RALLY AIMED AT STOPPING THAT VIOLENCE. WE ARE LIVE AT THAT CHURCH TONIGHT. THE CEREMONY WAS ABOUT BRINGING PEOPLE TOGETHER INSIDE OF THIS SANCTUARY TOW REMEMBER LIVES WHO WERE LOST TO VIOLENCE AND TALK ABOUT HOW TO GET THE PROBABLE UNDER CONTROL. THE PROBLEM UNDER CONTROL. THE SOUND OF PRAISE FILLED THE SANCTUARY OF SOLID ROCK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH AS MEMBERS SPREAD THEIR MESSAGE OF PEACE. STOP THE VIOLENCE! IT'S A MESSAGE PATRICIA DAVIS LISTENS TO WITH A-Y HEART. VIOLENCE DEVASTATED HER FAMILY IN 2012. HER GRANDSON WAS KILLED. HE WAS ABDUCTED OFF THE STREETS, THROWN IN A VAN. HE WAS PUT IN A HOUSE IN PINEHILLS AND BURNT. JOSHUA JOHNSON'S MURDERER IS STILL ON THE RUN. STORIES LIKE WHAT HAPPENED TO HIM IS THE REASON WHY COMMUNITY MEMBERS, LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS AND ALSO ELECTED OFFICIALS CAME TOGETHER. Y WOO CAN'T POLICE OUR WAY OUT OF THIS. IT'S NOT POSSIBLE. YOU CAN NEVER HIRE ENOUGH OF US TO FIX THIS. IT'S GOT TO BE FIXED AT THE COMMUNITY LEVEL. ORLANDO POLICE CHIEF, SAYS FIXING THIS AT A COMMUNITY LEVEL REQUIRES OFFICERS TO BUILD RELATIONSHIPS WITH THE PEOPLE THEY SWORE TO PROTECT. IT'S NOT ALL ABOUT THE BAD GUYS. I THINK I TELL MY OFFICERS TO TAKE A LITTLE BIT OF TIME OUT OF EACH DAY TO TOUCH OF LIFE OF A CHILD. IT'S A MESSAGE PATRICIA DAVIS WILL TAKE HOLD AND SPARE THE LIFE OF A CHILD WHILE HOPEFULLY HELPING TO CATCH THE CRIMINALS THAT KILLED HER GRANDSON. I WILL NEVER STOP AND NEVER STOP AND GIVE UP THIS SEARCH FOR STOP THE VIOLENCE. NOT ONLY FOR MY FAMILY BUT MANY MORE FAMILIES GOING THROUGH THE SAME THING AND I'M GOING THROUGH WITHOUT QUESTION. LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS TELL ME VIOLENT CRIME IN THIS AREA IS ON THE DECLINE AND THEY ATTRIBUTE THAT TO EVENTS LIKE THIS WHICH BUILD PARTNERSHIPS AND ALSO BRINGS AWARENESS.